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feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. >>> george wallace is with us tonighth sports and we're curious to know, first of all, we'll get to the caps and wizards and everything else, how about the steps, george? >> they look nice driving by. >> they look real nice driving by. why run them when you can take them in and keep it moving. >> makes sense to me. >> that's right. >> the caps' red hot start to the season were losing to their good friend sydney crosby. they will try and bounce back against the columbus team that comes to town with just two wins on the year. the caps coming off just their second loss of the season and managing only one goal against the penguins and the caps 3-0 at verizon and there has to be a short memory especially after a loss. >> you have to move on from it right away and hopefully you don't let your mistake compound and get back on it. >> i think every game that we're playing in the next four are all teams that -- we have a chance to beat. i think we're a good hockey team as they are a good hockey team. they were playing four quality
feinblatt: everytown for gun safety action fund sponsored this ad. >>> george wallace is with us tonighth sports and we're curious to know, first of all, we'll get to the caps and wizards and everything else, how about the steps, george? >> they look nice driving by. >> they look real nice driving by. why run them when you can take them in and keep it moving. >> makes sense to me. >> that's right. >> the caps' red hot start to the season were losing to...
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. >> george wallace is up next. here's jimmy fallon. >> thank you very much and to everyone in wced, dana carvey is my guest tonight. >> we have music. a great show. a great show. the washington post endorses democrat jeremy mcpike for state senate. applauding mcpike's "ideas about getting traffic moving." the post warns republican hal parrish "holds rigid positions against medicaid expansion and common-sense gun safety." and parrish was the deciding vote to restrict women's health clinics in manassas, forcing women to go elsewhere for cancer screenings and birth control. jeremy mcpike is the better choice. i'm jeremy mcpike, candidate for state senate, and i sponsored this ad. >>> caps looking good at home. >> they needed it to. >> the make of a good team is how they respond to losses, especially to pittsburgh penguins. caps suffered their second loss wednesday and went back against a team that came to town with only two wins. verizon center, interesting charact characters. santa and superman deep in conversation.
. >> george wallace is up next. here's jimmy fallon. >> thank you very much and to everyone in wced, dana carvey is my guest tonight. >> we have music. a great show. a great show. the washington post endorses democrat jeremy mcpike for state senate. applauding mcpike's "ideas about getting traffic moving." the post warns republican hal parrish "holds rigid positions against medicaid expansion and common-sense gun safety." and parrish was the deciding vote...
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. >>> i'm george wallace at the live desk.ore trouble for a daily fantasy football company and this on a local level. redskins wide receiver pierre garcon has filed a suit against fanduel. fanduel uses his name, image and likeness in advertising. he went on to say that fanduel has done this without his consent and proper licensing rights. garcon has followed a suit on behalf of all nfl players that have had their likeness used by fanduel. the redskin have a license with fanduel. garcon's attorneys have invited any other nfl players interested of filing a suit to do so. at the live desk, i'm george wallace. >>> the men and women and children who tried to take over baltimore city hall earlier this month. no actions were needed beyond those arrests because the arrests were necessarily only to control the situation. those protesters were trying to block the permanent appointment of ken davis as interim baltimore police commissioner, and they were angry over the death of freddie gray in police custody that occurred last april. >>>
. >>> i'm george wallace at the live desk.ore trouble for a daily fantasy football company and this on a local level. redskins wide receiver pierre garcon has filed a suit against fanduel. fanduel uses his name, image and likeness in advertising. he went on to say that fanduel has done this without his consent and proper licensing rights. garcon has followed a suit on behalf of all nfl players that have had their likeness used by fanduel. the redskin have a license with fanduel....
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george wallace is on deck with sports. >> jimmy fallon. >> bruce willis is my guest >> bruce willis is my guest tonight, plus, we as the season shifts, >> bruce willis is my guest tonight, plus, we change is on its way. and with change, comes opportunity. it's up to you to seize it. ♪ this autumn, find your opportunity at cadillac. the 2015 cadillac ats. get this low-mileage lease from around $269 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. ♪ . >>> more injury challenges for the redskins against the jets. >> it's not good at all. redskins getting set to head to new jersey to face a surprising jets team well arrested 3-1 after a bye and redskins without five starters. trent williams and corey liq 10 s -- lichtensteiger. >> it's a great challenge. we have a heck of a team not playing but a heck of a team pl playing. it's a great opportunity for ty to play tackle and josh to play center. we have confidence they'll get the job done. that's the way we will go about our business. nothing will change. business as usual and we have a job to do with the able bodies we have planned. >> to high
george wallace is on deck with sports. >> jimmy fallon. >> bruce willis is my guest >> bruce willis is my guest tonight, plus, we as the season shifts, >> bruce willis is my guest tonight, plus, we change is on its way. and with change, comes opportunity. it's up to you to seize it. ♪ this autumn, find your opportunity at cadillac. the 2015 cadillac ats. get this low-mileage lease from around $269 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. ♪ . >>> more...
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george wallace dream journal? man, that sounds bad. guy has some pretty dark dreams, or dreams of dark. that could just be the meter's automatic reaction to the word requested lam." >> of the 10 counties with the highest percent amgs of nonwhite registered voters eight will see their driver's licenses offices closed. in fact, all county where's black citizens comprise 75% of registered voters will no longer have a driver's license office. >> larry: ( bleep )! >> booo! >> larry: seriously, obama! look, i know i shouldn't expect much from the state whose flag is the stars without the bars but i hoped it was just the stars that were racist. maybe the bars really did believe in state's rights. fortunately, representative teri sewell has asked for a full investigation by the d.o.j., which i'm sure will happen. at least until president trump swears in. fun fact, though-- oooh. fun fact, though. selma, alabama, is in representative sewel's district. the march that led to the voting right's act. and now alabama is celebrating the 50th annivers
george wallace dream journal? man, that sounds bad. guy has some pretty dark dreams, or dreams of dark. that could just be the meter's automatic reaction to the word requested lam." >> of the 10 counties with the highest percent amgs of nonwhite registered voters eight will see their driver's licenses offices closed. in fact, all county where's black citizens comprise 75% of registered voters will no longer have a driver's license office. >> larry: ( bleep )! >> booo!...
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he was a person who had as a classmate in law school governor george wallace. he was a person who probably could not have been predicted to be one of the most significant persons in the civil rights movement at the time he was appointed to the bench. there are people who for whatever reason decide that they are going to do the just and honorable thing and frank m. johnson was such a person. while he lived, he had to have 24 hour protection, 24 hour protection for his very life because there were those who saw him as a threat to the way of life that existed at that time. and they wanted to end his life because of his being perceived as a threat to their way of life. so what is it about him that caused people to want to burn a cross on his lawn? that caused persons to bomb his mother's house thinking that it was his. what was it about this man that caused people to believe that he instrumentality that was moving the south in a direction that they did not want to see it move into. well, he was one of those persons who actually proved, mr. speaker, that black lives
he was a person who had as a classmate in law school governor george wallace. he was a person who probably could not have been predicted to be one of the most significant persons in the civil rights movement at the time he was appointed to the bench. there are people who for whatever reason decide that they are going to do the just and honorable thing and frank m. johnson was such a person. while he lived, he had to have 24 hour protection, 24 hour protection for his very life because there...
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elementary school with with all the black kids in town there is a point at which they talk about george wallace. in she said the cater people i said those are not my people. that is similar that i decided i cannot pretend when the rest of the route that i should not have to be with the black kids and i was enjoying it. i enjoy talking to these people i had never known before. we were no better than them and they knew that and run the the thing is i talk about we spend altogether too much time deciding who is better than and do. the talk about seveners having a real connection to knowing your place and sticking to it because at that point i was understanding and was more like the black kids and the upper class white kids and there is no reason for me to feel anything but good about that i remember that day very clearly that is the day i decided. >> use said in the book all the world inside your head mattered you hid in their inside as much as you could what was that about? >> i was gay and didn't want anybody to know it i thought it was alive for deaf -- life or death thing i did not guess if an
elementary school with with all the black kids in town there is a point at which they talk about george wallace. in she said the cater people i said those are not my people. that is similar that i decided i cannot pretend when the rest of the route that i should not have to be with the black kids and i was enjoying it. i enjoy talking to these people i had never known before. we were no better than them and they knew that and run the the thing is i talk about we spend altogether too much time...
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. >>> i'm george wallace in the newsroom. we knew it would be tough to beat the jets on the road, but the task got tougher. jay gruden updating the media and a lot of important names out for the jets game this weekend and the offensive line taking a major hit as they'll be without two starters including the guy that is most important, trent williams. we learned today that williams is in the league's concussion protocol. two starting quarterbacks, deangelo hall and chris culver are out and desean jackson and running back, matt jones. starting tight end, jordan reid also out and he's he has the nfl concussion and they play the jets sunday at 1 clk. >> new at 5k c:00, two women charged with renting out homes they didn't own. how they got caught. >>> we're following damage reports out of california tonight. >>> big-time problems there. for us, it will be on the cold side over the next couple of days and temperatures right now starting to cool and they will cool quickly. i'll have a complete forecas >>> we're talking with cold num
. >>> i'm george wallace in the newsroom. we knew it would be tough to beat the jets on the road, but the task got tougher. jay gruden updating the media and a lot of important names out for the jets game this weekend and the offensive line taking a major hit as they'll be without two starters including the guy that is most important, trent williams. we learned today that williams is in the league's concussion protocol. two starting quarterbacks, deangelo hall and chris culver are out...
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i fast-toward to 1972, george wallace at his shooting in maryland. and then we say we have to protect all these guys. why do we wait for something like that? >> the government's always going to be reactionary. the leverage crisis to expand their footprint. but the problem with that approach is where does it sentenced i can tell you as a secret service agent, i see no logical reason baited ton the threat footprint that was around when president obama was a candidate -- i see no difference between that threat footprint and the one senator cruz has now. donald trump, marco rubio or anyone else. i can tell you the threat profile of president obama was not as bad as the media makes it out to be -- >> what constitutes -- do you go by crowds that are generated? does that get to be a security risk? they don't know how to handle the crowds? or just that security could be compromised because you have throngs. >> who is is why donald trump has a legitimate beef. your question is perfect. it's not written clearly. the law, title 18 of the it's code, section 3056
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george wallace is in our newsroom with reaction from redskins park. george? we've been in contact with jackson's publicist that desean had no knowledge ofs this incident until last night and they're waiting for the police to give them more information. the report from tmz four to five armed intruders broke into the jackson's home on wednesday and there were six people in the house at the time and they actually fought with the intruders who then fled the scene and he is rehabbing a hamstring injury and he addressed the situation today and he's here today and obviously he's concerned and he's letting law enforcement there take care of it, but obviously some things happened at his house and he's concerned as every homeowner will be and they'll get to the bottom of it as will the police. >> jackson was not available and we'll continue to follow the developments on the story. >> all right. thank you, george. more scrutiny tonight for the daily fantasy sports industry in new jersey. congressman is demanding transparency when it comes to the nfl's enforcement of pri
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george wallace, thank you. >>> hey, we have a team of people headed to the leukemia and lymphoma society light the night walk tomorrow about 5:00. how cold is it going to be? what do we wear? >> wear everything you've got and especially this time of year. this is the coldest air mass since march and we're talking about temperatures around 5:00 as we start light the night, temperatures around the 52-degree mark and dropping. temperatures will be down below freezing in many areas and that's why we have a freeze watch in parts of the region and western howard and fauquier and culpeper counties and everybody to the west and a freeze is likely tomorrow night and temperatures around 28 to 32 degrees with very light wind and we did not get into the 30s in the district until late november and we're about a month early this year. >> a very early start. >> all right. thank you, doug. >> stay warm this weekend and thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is >>> tonight, extreme danger coast to coast. mudslides bury a california highway, trapping drivers in cars. >>> a massive wildfire torches homes in
george wallace, thank you. >>> hey, we have a team of people headed to the leukemia and lymphoma society light the night walk tomorrow about 5:00. how cold is it going to be? what do we wear? >> wear everything you've got and especially this time of year. this is the coldest air mass since march and we're talking about temperatures around 5:00 as we start light the night, temperatures around the 52-degree mark and dropping. temperatures will be down below freezing in many areas...
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. >> you beat scoop jackson, george wallace, fritz mondale. all these amazing -- udall.ou beat every one of them. >> and i think on the heels of watergate people were really looking for outsiders, people outside the establishment. and from their experience in georgia politics they were able to come in there and do that with president carter. zwlu didn't have a lot of time with your dad. but did you get a sense of his charm? because he definitely had, it i'll tell you. the troops loved him. >> he had an abundance, maybe an overabundance of charm. he had a huge personality. and there are a lot of stories in the book where you can really see his personality come through. his irreverence, his sense of humor. >> he gave all the cowboys -- i call them cowboys in races. they're the kind of people who join campaigns with no hope of getting some prestigious job in washington, they don't even want one. they just love the excitement of running a presidential campaign. and he had them loyal to him like -- i mean, a cowboy king. they were so -- hamilton jordan. >> he had a big heart.
. >> you beat scoop jackson, george wallace, fritz mondale. all these amazing -- udall.ou beat every one of them. >> and i think on the heels of watergate people were really looking for outsiders, people outside the establishment. and from their experience in georgia politics they were able to come in there and do that with president carter. zwlu didn't have a lot of time with your dad. but did you get a sense of his charm? because he definitely had, it i'll tell you. the troops...
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. >> finally, but he knows the audience, but george wallace knew the audience, too. >> whoa, oh, oh.ell, um, let's follow this tactic and the misdirection and the point of the per ssona and e face, and actually let me move along to carly fiorina, and where has she gone, bob cusack? >> well, she soar ed a after boh the first and the second republican debate, but she has lost some momentum in the polls, and, you know, i don't get the sense that we interviewed trump last week, and i don't get the sense that he views her as a major contender for the nomination, and i don't based on how he talks about her, and he is threatened by jeb bush, but more so marco rubio recently, and fiorina has to have another strong debate performance and she has not been in the news like others even jeb bush, and is she has lost the momentum no doubt about it. >> and charley, what about we learned that there was a closed door fund-raiser event for jeb bush and george w. bush was there and talking to the group of donors and talking about ted cruz and he said basically, i don't like that guy and opportunistic a
. >> finally, but he knows the audience, but george wallace knew the audience, too. >> whoa, oh, oh.ell, um, let's follow this tactic and the misdirection and the point of the per ssona and e face, and actually let me move along to carly fiorina, and where has she gone, bob cusack? >> well, she soar ed a after boh the first and the second republican debate, but she has lost some momentum in the polls, and, you know, i don't get the sense that we interviewed trump last week,...
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i'm george wallace. hope your sunday is a good one. >> thank you, georgie. it's almost halloween and that means the leesburg haunted house is back. >> it's not really that haunted though. take a look. ♪ downtown downtown ♪ >> that's "downtown" by maclemore & lewis. last year they did "bang bang." people worry about their electricity bill. it costs them about $25 to $30 a season because they use l.e.d. lights. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> that includes your ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> get a good look at those temperatures. we're not wrong wchl very some of the chilliest days so far. >> a long criminal background for a man who killed a transgender. how family and friends plan to honor the life of zella ziona. welcome to "news4 today" this morning. i'm adam tuss. >> i'm angie goff. a lot of you are going to be dealing with cold waves. >> a cold snap. >> i like to call it cold waves. >> chuck, what do you call it? >> i call it seasonably below average. >> that's so nerdy. >> isn't it so? we have a low sky and north wind. it feels like the upper 20s and low to mid-30s. we're wai
i'm george wallace. hope your sunday is a good one. >> thank you, georgie. it's almost halloween and that means the leesburg haunted house is back. >> it's not really that haunted though. take a look. ♪ downtown downtown ♪ >> that's "downtown" by maclemore & lewis. last year they did "bang bang." people worry about their electricity bill. it costs them about $25 to $30 a season because they use l.e.d. lights. >> that's it? >> that's it....
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whether it was george wallace's campaign, ross perot's campaign, they didn't succeed at that in the endonald trump take? >> look, let me put it this way. it is his personality. it is his way of being able to speak to an audience, to talk to them not as if he's give iing a speech. it's his reputation as a billionaire, as a deal maker. and it's an anti-washington sentiment, but it's a sentiment that's based on the idea, and this it goes back to ross perot, that he's a guy that can come to washington a kind of man on a white horse and transform everything. it's not an anti-leader. it's anti-washington. there's a big difference in that. he's not a libertarian in that sense. he's not somebody who is simply anti-washington. the people there are stupid and he's smart and he's going to fix things. his problem in the campaign, in the republican campaign may turn out to be that the middle american radicals, what i call them, are let's say 25 to 30% of the republican primary voters, maybe as high as 35 and much less of the general electorate, he's doing fine now because there's ten candidates. he
whether it was george wallace's campaign, ross perot's campaign, they didn't succeed at that in the endonald trump take? >> look, let me put it this way. it is his personality. it is his way of being able to speak to an audience, to talk to them not as if he's give iing a speech. it's his reputation as a billionaire, as a deal maker. and it's an anti-washington sentiment, but it's a sentiment that's based on the idea, and this it goes back to ross perot, that he's a guy that can come to...
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turning down kids at colleges, george wallace.t from february of 2009. fed chairman bernanke's new book "the courage to act" he talks at length the withering criticism he feels that he endured from the pundants, politicians and wall street. one of our delivering alpha conferences one of the louder voices was stan druckenmiller said ben bernanke is running the most inappropriate monetary policy in the history of the developed world. back to buy backs real quickly. i've been told that for non-financial companies that now 50 perfection percent of their ebit, earning before income and taxes now being spent on buy backs, and it's doubled in the past couple of years and they're able to borrow more money. previously it's possible that it's coincident with another t . it's the law of diminishing returning. they're financial engineering. you're taking issue with the "journal" saying you're taking a victory lap and saving the world. at this point we're not out. we don't know how we're going to get out. we're in the early innings of your leg
turning down kids at colleges, george wallace.t from february of 2009. fed chairman bernanke's new book "the courage to act" he talks at length the withering criticism he feels that he endured from the pundants, politicians and wall street. one of our delivering alpha conferences one of the louder voices was stan druckenmiller said ben bernanke is running the most inappropriate monetary policy in the history of the developed world. back to buy backs real quickly. i've been told that...
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was refusing to go and have a picture made with himself and then governor of alabama democrat george wallacethis movie really tackles the theme of a quality to bring about healing. there are amazing football sequences in this. it's exciting. you seem like you're in the game. >> where did you film that? >> this young kid in this leading role is exceptional. the movie is created by the irwin brothers. they did a fantastic job. we just feel that this film is an important movie at this time in our nation with everything that happened in ferguson and everything earlier this year to show another way of being. >> how soon from when you thought when you were approached with this project to when you thought about it to actually doing it. seems like a quick turnaround. >> we got involved when the movie was already up and going. we have been looking at the irwin brothers for some time. they showed us some early cuts on this. it had us standing in the screening room cheering. this movie will bring you to your feet. it will bring you to your knees. some really incredible performances. more importantly be
was refusing to go and have a picture made with himself and then governor of alabama democrat george wallacethis movie really tackles the theme of a quality to bring about healing. there are amazing football sequences in this. it's exciting. you seem like you're in the game. >> where did you film that? >> this young kid in this leading role is exceptional. the movie is created by the irwin brothers. they did a fantastic job. we just feel that this film is an important movie at this...
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brown is the civil libertarian advocating civil rights and equal rights are african-american and george wallace'shat is a story that gets lost and that we tell him to started in 1995. so, we have our own story of the story. i was in graduate school at texas tech desperate to find a topic and i was told find something otherwise i will find something for you which wasn't going to be good. and i said there's always old stories and all these other tiny backstage stories and my thesis chair said prove it or i will give you something serious. if anything was there it would have been written into the night got proof of it. nasa had never heard of it. the kennedy and johnson libraries offered me grants provide research. so now, after all these years with this book i can say in all honesty it is written. it's taken a long time to get this story out, too long. but it's written, and i hope the people that need to read it read it and those of you that do enjoy it. and i would like to do an excerpt addresses from one of our first pioneers and it takes place in 1956 in florida. julius montgomery is one of the
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xbrornlg of george bush, but i don't want jeb bush to say, my brother kept us safe, because september 11th was one of the worst days in the history of this country. >> so did trump give chris wallace better answer contextually? >> i don't know if he's even really clarified his position at this point. he claims that george w. bush was president on 9/11 and therefore the attacks happened on his watch. but he's saying i'm not blaming him. so i don't think donald trump has really nailed down what his real answer is on this. he's sort of just floating it out there and hoping people take it however they feel like they want to. >> let's talk about vice president biden, that he may get into the race sometime soon. i want to talk about how a run by the vp would affect the race and also consider this. hillary has a strong head-start. she crushed it at the first democratic debate but most all accounts. so what is the most effective strategy for vice president biden to play catch-up? >> well, at this point, it's unclear. the most effective strategy i think would have been to get into the race several weeks ago. we have now joe biden sitting on the side lines undecided. you have to ask the que
xbrornlg of george bush, but i don't want jeb bush to say, my brother kept us safe, because september 11th was one of the worst days in the history of this country. >> so did trump give chris wallace better answer contextually? >> i don't know if he's even really clarified his position at this point. he claims that george w. bush was president on 9/11 and therefore the attacks happened on his watch. but he's saying i'm not blaming him. so i don't think donald trump has really nailed...
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george w. bush, nicole wallace, managing editor mark halperin, chris jansing and ron fournier.onths of speculation in a hastily called news conference in the rose garden, flanked by his wife jill and president obama. he bowed out of the race for the white house but not before he gave the vision of his campaign had he decided to run. >> i said all along that it may very well be that process by the time we get through it closes the window on mounting a realistic campaign for president, that it might close. i've concluded it has closed. i know from previous experience that there is no timetable for this process. the process doesn't respect or much care about things like filing deadlines or debates and primaries and caucuses, but i also know that i could do this if -- i couldn't do this if the family wasn't ready. the good news is the family has reached that point. beau is our inspiration. unfortunately i believe we're out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. but while i will not be a candidate, i will not be silent. i intend to speak out clea
george w. bush, nicole wallace, managing editor mark halperin, chris jansing and ron fournier.onths of speculation in a hastily called news conference in the rose garden, flanked by his wife jill and president obama. he bowed out of the race for the white house but not before he gave the vision of his campaign had he decided to run. >> i said all along that it may very well be that process by the time we get through it closes the window on mounting a realistic campaign for president, that...
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we are joined by nicole wallace, former director for george w. bush. good morning to you. >> good morning. big night. >> big night. ve gas is the setting. are you expecting a slug guest or do you think it will be sober policy seminar? >> i'm on the other side, but i feel nervous for hillary clinton. she's in the position of being the democratic party's head candidate but not the heart candidate. once again somebody else has captured the passion of the democratic party. when it happened eight years ago when barack obama captured their imagination and passion you felt bad. if she makes the mistake again of not capturing the passion she only has herself to blame. >> what can you to in a setting like that? >> you know, i think preparing a candidate like hillary clinton is completely different from preparing somebody who hasn't done this before. as you said, she did it in 2008. she knows the policy backward and forward. you have to get her out of her head and almost into the val character from snl last weekend. you have to get her comfortable the kinds she
we are joined by nicole wallace, former director for george w. bush. good morning to you. >> good morning. big night. >> big night. ve gas is the setting. are you expecting a slug guest or do you think it will be sober policy seminar? >> i'm on the other side, but i feel nervous for hillary clinton. she's in the position of being the democratic party's head candidate but not the heart candidate. once again somebody else has captured the passion of the democratic party. when it...
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george w. bush nicole wallace, former treasury official and economic analyst steve ratner and in boulder, coloradon? there's a couple of losers, that's for sure. >> yeah, there are a couple of losers. it was just a terrible bag. >> it was a mixed bag of moments. >> it was one of the worst debates i've ever seen in my life. it really was just a horrible, horrible, confusing cluster. >> some trying people shined, i think. >> i think one of the moments is when jeb talked to marco. >> you can see jeb bush going into a kill and then things turned around. take a look. >> i'm a constituent of the senator and helped him and i expected that he would do constituent service which shows me he showed up to work. he was the most talented guy in the field. he's a gifted politician. but marco, when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term and you should be showing up to work. i mean, literally, the senate, what is it, like a french workweek? you can just resign and let someone else take the job. there's a lot of people living paycheck to paycheck in florida. they are looking for a senator that will fight
george w. bush nicole wallace, former treasury official and economic analyst steve ratner and in boulder, coloradon? there's a couple of losers, that's for sure. >> yeah, there are a couple of losers. it was just a terrible bag. >> it was a mixed bag of moments. >> it was one of the worst debates i've ever seen in my life. it really was just a horrible, horrible, confusing cluster. >> some trying people shined, i think. >> i think one of the moments is when jeb...
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wallace learned that randall has a long criminal history of robbery and selling drugs. live in bridgeport, connecticut, michael george, news 4 new york. >>> there is a man hunt in new jersey right now for a restaurant worker accused of killing his estranged girlfriend and her four-year-old son. this is the guy right here his name is jose santos alvarez. monica potazniak were found unconscious thursday in jersey city. if you know where to find alvarez, call the hudson county prosecutor's office right away. >>> new here at noon, investigators working to figure out what caused a deadly house fire in rockland county. one woman was killed. chopper 4 over that home on waldron avenue around 8:00 this morning, there are reports that this home had no working smoke detectors. >>> police just released video of a man who may have committed an anti-semitic hate crime. this happened last friday afternoon around 1:30 neither corner of ninth avenue and 37th street. the man allegedly threw a bottle containing the flammable liquid and a burning rag toward students. we're told he also said something like, i will kill you. fortunately n
wallace learned that randall has a long criminal history of robbery and selling drugs. live in bridgeport, connecticut, michael george, news 4 new york. >>> there is a man hunt in new jersey right now for a restaurant worker accused of killing his estranged girlfriend and her four-year-old son. this is the guy right here his name is jose santos alvarez. monica potazniak were found unconscious thursday in jersey city. if you know where to find alvarez, call the hudson county...
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then came "fear of flying" so revolutionary that mike wallace and "60 minutes" took note. >> you're writing about what george other well calls the dirty handkerchief side of life. >> that is the subject for the novelist. if you throw out the smells, the texture of reality. >> do you feel that today a woman writing about sex, bodily functions, all those taboos is still treated differently than a man writing about the same subject. >> without a doubt. we're supposed to be nonphysical creatures when we write. we don't pee. we don't have sexual fantasies. how ridiculous. >> jong has written lots more poetry, novels and nonfiction, including a memoir called "fear of 50" she has a daughter, two grandchildren and dwells high above manhattan. >> we've been living here almost as long as we've been married. when we first moved here ken's parents lived there, that penthouse. >> ken is family lawyer ken burrows, jong's husband of 26 years. they insist last spouses. what do you think made this one last? >> laughter. loyalty. we crack each other up. in one of our earliest dates we were sitting in a restaurant, and erica s
then came "fear of flying" so revolutionary that mike wallace and "60 minutes" took note. >> you're writing about what george other well calls the dirty handkerchief side of life. >> that is the subject for the novelist. if you throw out the smells, the texture of reality. >> do you feel that today a woman writing about sex, bodily functions, all those taboos is still treated differently than a man writing about the same subject. >> without a doubt....
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bring in chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press, yts press," and nicolle wallace, former communications director for president george w. bush. let's start with a quick, one second, who won? >> ted cruz. >> okay. timing seemed to be the biggest player in the room. timing that donald trump lost his national lead. timing that ben carson took the national lead, he didn't want to mess up. and timing that jeb bush seems to realize his chances are slipping away. >> yeah, jeb bush didn't have the night his campaign acknowledged he needed to have. afterwards, jeb bush said, i'm not a performer. the people who admire the way he governs, you have to become a performer to win the job. >> it was not a good night for jeb bush, and people are saying, how much longer will he stay in the race? his people are constantly saying, we're in it through the early states. we have the money, the organization. but is there kind of, for lack of a better term, a death watch? >> it felt like a wake. other campaign operatives were not gloating about this, they were like, oh, my god. is jeb not going to actually make it to the starting line? that
bring in chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press, yts press," and nicolle wallace, former communications director for president george w. bush. let's start with a quick, one second, who won? >> ted cruz. >> okay. timing seemed to be the biggest player in the room. timing that donald trump lost his national lead. timing that ben carson took the national lead, he didn't want to mess up. and timing that jeb bush seems to realize his chances are slipping away. >> yeah,...
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kind of stage when he hosts "saturday night live" on november 7th. wallace served as communications corrector for former president george w. bush and was a senior adviser to the mccain/palin campaign back in 2008. nicole, welcome back. >> thank you. >> talked about going into this debate it was hillary clinton's to lose. she had to avoid any major gaffes. mission accomplished? >> absolutely. she did more than avoid gaffs. she did what was most important for her campaign structurally. she stopped a lotted of hand-wringing among of the democratic donor class, among that group that kristen just reported that's desperate for biden to jump in. she went a long way to quiting those calls by having a more effective script on the answers, often the e-mail, about having a better answer on the iraq vote and i thought she did everything she had to do last night. >> and got a humongous assist from none other than her rival in the campaign bernie sanders who decided to come to her defense on the e-mails saying everyone is sick of talking about that and clearly ate that up and loved that. was that a good moment for bernie sanders or s
kind of stage when he hosts "saturday night live" on november 7th. wallace served as communications corrector for former president george w. bush and was a senior adviser to the mccain/palin campaign back in 2008. nicole, welcome back. >> thank you. >> talked about going into this debate it was hillary clinton's to lose. she had to avoid any major gaffes. mission accomplished? >> absolutely. she did more than avoid gaffs. she did what was most important for her...
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let's turn to nicolle wallace, msnbc analyst and former white house communications director for president george w. bush and steve karnaky, msnbc host and political commentator. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> i know we were all rapt watching 11 hours of testimony yesterday. this is the climatic moment, nicole, what the republicans on that committee have been waiting for. she was fairly unflappable in contrast to the last time she testified where she got very angry and said what difference does it make, so bottom line, on her. >> well, listen. i think if you take this all in her entirety and her in august looking at these things on her fall calendar, oh, waiting for joe biden to decide, my first debate next to surging bernie sanders and this benghazi hearing and sort of had a call gone take me away moment. the truth is and what republicans need to process now is she has not only survived all of those pretty big tasks, she's proven herself an incredibly tranquil and formidable presidential candidate. >> a benchmark on her calendar doing well in the first debate, vp out of the race and did
let's turn to nicolle wallace, msnbc analyst and former white house communications director for president george w. bush and steve karnaky, msnbc host and political commentator. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> i know we were all rapt watching 11 hours of testimony yesterday. this is the climatic moment, nicole, what the republicans on that committee have been waiting for. she was fairly unflappable in contrast to the last time she testified where she got very angry and said...
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. >>> embassy nbc contributor nicole wallace served as communications director for former president george w. bush and was a senior adviser to the mccain palin campaign in 2008. welcome back, nicole. >> thank you. >> we talked about going into the debate that it was hillary clinton's to lose. she had to avoid major gaffes. mission accomplished? >> she did what was most important for her campaign structurally. she stopped a lot of the hand-wringing among the democratic donor class, among the group that's desperate for biden to jump in. i think she went to a long way toward quieting those calls. having a more effective script, answer on the emails. i think she did everything she needed to do. >> a humongous assist from none other than her rival in the campaign, bernie sanders who decided to come to her defense on the email thing. everybody sick of talking about it. she ate that up and loved it. was a good moment for both of them? good call for bernie sanders? should he have gone for her weak points? >> it was one of my two favorite moments of the whole night. a rare moment of civility. every
. >>> embassy nbc contributor nicole wallace served as communications director for former president george w. bush and was a senior adviser to the mccain palin campaign in 2008. welcome back, nicole. >> thank you. >> we talked about going into the debate that it was hillary clinton's to lose. she had to avoid major gaffes. mission accomplished? >> she did what was most important for her campaign structurally. she stopped a lot of the hand-wringing among the democratic...
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let's turn to msnbc political analyst nicolle wallace whoer is of the asled white house communications director for president george w. bush. nicole, good morning. >> good morning. >> biden in a moment and let's go back to pal ryan, our top story. this is so interesting saying i'll run for speaker under these five or so condition. is that good politics and secondly will it work? >> we've been looking for a full-out hero on our side quoting the "back to the future" anthem. he's taking a lot of consideration from the republicans and the hardliners in the freedom caucus may respond to strength. have not responded to efforts to pacify them from speaker boehner and kevin mccarthy, so i think it was a moment -- everyone knows that paul ryan is of superior intellect. i think he showed his superior political skills. >> but you're talking about strength. he's using the ticking congress saying congress has a lot on its operate it has to deal with. we've got to get a decision on this and let me know by friday, but when you look at things coming up like the debt ceiling and spending like that what does his resume tell you? is
let's turn to msnbc political analyst nicolle wallace whoer is of the asled white house communications director for president george w. bush. nicole, good morning. >> good morning. >> biden in a moment and let's go back to pal ryan, our top story. this is so interesting saying i'll run for speaker under these five or so condition. is that good politics and secondly will it work? >> we've been looking for a full-out hero on our side quoting the "back to the future"...